fahye: ([ncis] abby - rocking that lab coat)
Fahye ([personal profile] fahye) wrote2007-01-29 08:20 pm

question

This is something that makes me very curious: to what extent do you try to keep your online life/persona separate from your RL one, and why?

I realise that there are many legitimate and important reasons, but I don't make any efforts in that direction whatsoever, so it's interesting to me. I wouldn't care at ALL if anyone I knew in real life, including any members of my family, were to find this blog. The things I write and the opinions I have are every bit as much me as the person who goes to uni and sings in a choir and...I don't have a lot of time for anyone who'd judge me on it.

Maybe it's because I was introduced to LJ by RL friends. Maybe it's that I'm not in a Real Job. Anyway. Talk to me, flist.
vivien: Ingress giggling (silly girl)

[personal profile] vivien 2007-01-30 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
I've always had an Internet pseudonym, because for me that's basic internet safety. I lock down anything really personal or anything work-related, but I wouldn't care if my mom read my blog. If I could just get her to make a journal...

Most of my real life friends I found on the Internet or are cool, so I don't hide nothing. I just filter prudently.